Glencore faces UK scrutiny over Chad spill
The UK’s National Contact Point (NCP) has accepted a complaint against Glencore UK for an oil spill in Chad.
The UK’s National Contact Point (NCP) has accepted a complaint against Glencore UK for an oil spill in Chad.
More than a dozen workers are in quarantine after a crew member on the Premier Oil Balmoral platform tested positive for Covid-19.
Shell has agreed to buy Ubitricity, which operates the largest electric vehicle public charging network in the UK, expanding its investments in the transition into cleaner fuels.
Stena Drilling has won a new North Sea contract with Petrofac.
Shell is planning 330 job cuts from its UK oil and gas business, the majority in Aberdeen, as part of its global restructuring.
EnQuest is targeting a sailaway date “early” in the second quarter of next year for its Northern Producer vessel.
New figures have revealed that some North Sea operators have put off decommissioning oil and gas wells for more than 50 years.
The UK Department for International Trade (DIT) will hold the Africa Investment Conference on January 20, 2021.
The UK government intends to halt funding for hydrocarbon projects overseas on the five-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement.
The starting pistol on the countdown to COP 26 has been fired and for SSE Renewables which, as part of the SSE Group, was recently announced as a partner with the UK Government to support the summit in Glasgow in 2021, there’s no better time to discuss how we accelerate the transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Spreads at both ends of the oil futures curve rallied on Wednesday as the UK approved a Covid-19 vaccine and the physical market displayed signs of strength in Asia and the North Sea.
Leading UK energy trainers, Survivex and AIS Training, have developed a comprehensive free guide to the wind industry for businesses looking to diversify or secure work in the sector.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has cut its forecast for North Sea oil tax receipts to the UK Treasury.
North Sea operators have shelved more than half a billion pounds of decommissioning spending, according to a new report from Oil and Gas UK (OGUK).
More than half of the estimated £50bn investment for the UK government’s offshore wind plan is expected to go to overseas companies.
Taqa has taken a £339million write-down in the value of its North Sea assets as a result of Covid-19 and the oil downturn.
A woman has begun a High Court fight over oil drilling near Gatwick and raised concern about the impact of greenhouse gas.
Shell paid billions of dollars in tax in 2019 to governments around the world. But in four countries, the energy giant got money back.
A project boss at Ocean Winds has said the UK Government's target of generating 40GW of electricity from offshore wind by 2030 is ambitious, but can "absolutely" be achieved.
A clear green hydrogen energy strategy is necessary if energy companies are to commit to investing in UK green hydrogen projects.
Rishi Sunak has announced a five-month winter extension to the furlough scheme, ending days of confusion over whether support would be offered to Scottish workers in the event of a future lockdown.
The chief executive of Scottish Power has hailed the UK Government’s ambitious offshore wind plans, but raised concerns around the country’s ability to achieve them.
Maersk Training has recently announced a significant investment of $1million into its UK business, headquartered in Aberdeen.
Increased funding from the EU and national governments have boosted the prospects for carbon capture technologies in Europe. Three projects in the Netherlands, Norway and UK could be operational by 2024.
The UK North Sea has recorded its highest weekly spike in offshore “Category B” cases since the country went into Covid lockdown in March.